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ilitf Clitheroe 22324 (Editorial), 22323.(Advertising). Burnley 22331 (Classified), 10 Clitheroe Advertiser and Times, June 10th, 1982


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Open day at town's hospital


CLITHEROE 'Hospital will hold its annual open day next month.


The aims of the event,


staged by the Friends of I the Hospital, are to raise funds to provide amenities for the patients and to give the public a chance


to tour the complex. The doors will be open


between 2 and 5 p.m. on July 3rd.


'Among the attractions


will be stalls (for which gifts would be greatly ap­ preciated), pony rides for the children and enter­ tainment by Slaidburn Silver Band, Longridge Rosettes and Clitheroe Martial Arts Club. Teas will be available.


At some time during


the day, the Mayors, and Mayoresses of the Ribble Valley and Clitheroe will


be calling in. The Friends spend


about £1,000 a year pro­ viding furniture and other I facilities, such as record players, radios and special beds. They also ensure that every patient re­ c e iv e s a Christmas present.


PO van driver fined


FOR driving a Post Office van without due care and attention, Eric ,Hardcastle (35) of St James’s Street, Clitheroe, was fined • £60 with £5 costs by the town’s magistrates. A motor cyclist travel­


ling along the Grindleton Road had collided with the van driven by Hard- castle, which was on the wrong side of the road. In a letter to the court'


Hardcastle said the motor cyclist had taken the road wide arid he had tried to avoid him by going on the wrong side. If he had not, there would have been a head-on collision.


P ARK ER HOYLE


A hofieymoon in the


Lake District followed the wedding o f technical translator Miss Kathryn Elizabeth Hoyle and Mr Robert James Parker, at St Helen’s Church, Wad- dington, on Saturday. The bride is the only


daughter of Mr and Mrs 3. F. Hoyle, of Warwick Drive, Clitheroe and the bridegroom, a production manager; is the only son of Mr and Mrs C. R. Parker, of Sutton Col­ dfield, Birmingham. The bride, given, away


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Mackie, groomsman was Mr M. Hoyle, the bride’s brother, and usher, was Mr Peter .Webster, the bride’s cousin. The ceremony was con­


ducted by Canon C. F. Goodchild and organist; was Mr T. Sagar..


' A reception followed at


the Parker’s Arms Hotel, Newton. The couple are to live, in


Manuden, near Bishop’s Stortford, - Hertfordshire. Photograph: Py e’ s


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Waddow Hall


WADDOW Hall was the venue for - the AGM of Clitheroe Civic Society on Monday.


Members were given


tour of the hall and resume of its history by Miss M. Walker, who has been in charge for 15 years. The building was purchased by the Guides in 1927.


Refreshments were


served and during the course of the meeting vote of thanks was prop osed to Miss Walker and her staff for them hospi­ tality.


Ideas were suggested


for next session’s prog­ ramme beginning in Sep tem b e r . Anyone in terested in joining the society should contact Mrs M. Westhead, Ashgrove Shawbridge, Clitheroe.


Lambs a good buy


LAMBS are plentiful and must be a good buy this week follow­ ing their continued downward slide in price at Clitheroe Auc­ tion Mart. There was a very good trade


for fat cattle, 71 being forward along with 14 fat cows, 7 ' ewes, 690 lambs and 31 hoggs. Light steers made to 115p


and averaged 105.9p per live kilo. Medium made to 112.F (103.2p). Light heifers made 111 p (102.2p), medium , 110.8p (106.6p). Calf bulls made to 112p (105.6p), fat cows 89p (84.3p) ana fat bulls aver­


aged 94p. In the sheep section light


lambs made to 188p (185.2p): standard to 188p (166.8p), medium to 166.5p (154.4p) and heavy to 169.5p (140.7p). Lambs overall averaged


158.9p and are down 32p from last week. Half-bred ewes made


£24.50 (£19.65), homed ewes £29.50 (£24.40).


A LANGHO youth who stole £5.50 from his em­ ployer was fined £40 at Clitheroe Magistrates Court. Mr Peter Roberts, pro­


secuting, said that Stuart Robert Kitching (19), a milk delivery roundsman, of Hillcrest Road, had taken the money from a cash tin in his employer's car. He asked for two other


offences to be taken into consideration. Mr Bob Pickles, defend­


ing, said that Kitching had worked for the farmer for three years and had been highly throught of. It was his first offence and he real­ ised he had let everyone down. Kitching was ordered to


pay £17 compensation and £25 costs.


Pendle Club


WINNERS at Clitheroe’s Pendle Club bridge ses­ sion were Mr F. Walker and Mrs E. Bush, Mrs R. Pye and Mr J. Harrison.


T O P T W E N T Y


1 (2) ' ‘Goody two shoes” — Adam Ant. 2 (3) “Torch” — Soft Cell. 3 (1) “House of fun’” — Madness 4 (5) “The look o f love” — A.B.C. 5 (7) “Mama used to say” — Junior 6 (4) “Only you” — Yazoo





7 . (8) “Hungry like the wolf ’ — Duran Duran 8 (6)“ Fantasy Island” —. Tight Fit 9 (38) “ I want candy” — Bow Wow Wow


10 (12) “ Island of lost souls” — Blondie 11 -(9) “ I won’t let you down — PhD. 12-(25) “Cantonese boy” — Japan


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13 (19) “Paper late” — Genesis 14„-.(11) “Forget-me-nots” — Patrice Rushen 15 (10) “A little peace” — Nicole 16 (13) “Girl crazy” — Hot Chocolate 17 (21) “Telephone always rings” — FB3 18 (22) “Fireworks” — Siouxsie and the Banshees 19 (14) “Club country” — Associaties


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Council pays out £7,109


TOTAL of £7,109 was paid out to Ribble


Valley councillors in attendance allowances and travelling and subsistence expenses during the year ended March 31st..'


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Attendance record


FELLOW councillors praised Coun. Mrs Margaret Mayes when it was reported that her attendance record at Ribble Valley- meet­ ings was one o f the best since the council was formed in 1974. Over the past year


she attended all her meetings' — 59 in all — despite the worst winter weather for years and despite the fa c t that some o f them take up more than four hours at a time in the evenings.


Newlyweds honeymoon


in Portugal Herdsman Mr Jonathan


Mark Roberts was mar­ ried at St Mary’s Church, Broughton,. near, Chester, to Miss' Dawn. Angela Griffiths' who also works in the agricultural in­


dustry. ■ The bridegroom is the


eldest son of Mr and Mrs J. Roberts, of Veepings House, Bolton-by-Bow-.


land. The bride is the eldest


daughter of Mr C. R. Griffiths, of Buckley, and Mrs J. Walton, of Brough­ ton, near Chester. Given away by her


father, the bride wore a white Victorian-style lace gown with a full train and veil. She carried a shower bouquet of peach roses, freesia and stephanotis. Bridesmaids were,Miss


E. Griffiths, the bride’s sister, Miss S. Hillier, the bride’s cousin, and the Misses J. and C. Swift the bridegroom’s cousins'. They wore pale yellow


print broderie anglaise dresses and carried bas­ kets of peach roses and freesia. Best man was Mr I.


Peel and groomsmen were Mr A. Griffiths and Mr T. Roberts. Following a reception at


The Parsonage, Brough­ ton, the couple left for a honeymoon in Portugal They are to live in Mid- dlewich.


Youth stole from his employer


received' from only 23 of the 38 councillors, but


So far claims have been


others could be submitted later. ' The council has paid


£5,060 in allowances and a further £2,048 for travel­ ling and subsistence. The allowances, which


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are subject to the stan­ dard rate of income tax, are paid for attendance by councillors at meetings of the council or its commit­ tees, or conferences as council representatives. Some members may


have attended more meet­ ings than those for which they have claimed ex­ penses, while others may have only claimed recom­ pense for travelling ex­ penses. The claimants are: H. E.


V


THESE children took a well-earned breather after competing in the egg and spoon race.


SPORTS DAY FUN AT RIMINGTON


Boden, Chatburn:.Attendances 52, attendance allowance £221, travelling and subsistence £9.04 (total £230.04). B. Braithwaite, Clitheroe 50,


£279.50, £2.61 (282.11). Mrs M. J. M. Brown, Hurst Green: 51, £286. £28.41


(£314.41). Mrs M. H. Bridge, Clitheroe:


20, £67.50, Nil (£67.50).. ■J. Carr, Billington: 19, £182,


£50.40 (£232.40); M. Carr, Sabden: 29, £158,


£36.52 (£194.52). Mrs M. Clegg, Wiswell: 46,


£247, £81.83 (£128.83). B. Eastwood, Clitheroe: 21,


£175.50. Nil (£175.50). J. H. Fell, Whalley: 39,


£336.50, £111.79 (£448.29) C. Fairhurst, Mellors: 36,


£161, £166.78 (£327:78). F. E. Green, Wilpshire: 37,


£416, -£171.92 (£587.92). B. Jones, Clitheroe: 36, £156,


nil (£156). Mrs O. M. Leach, Billington:


19, £143, £15.92 (£158.92). Mrs J. Lilburn, Bolton-by- Bowland: ,41, £200, £69.90


(£269.90). Mrs S. Maw, Whalley: 62,


£312, £149.48 (£461.48). Mrs M. L. D. Mayes, Mellor:


59, £407.50, £284.38 (£691.88). Miss M. A. Melling, Lon­


gridge: 33, £136.50, £6 £142.50). \V. H. Riding, Longridge:


29, nil, £74.84 (£74.84). J. C. Rietchel, Read: 25, £78,


£91.62 (£169.62). F. Singleton, Longridge: 42,


£582, £587.49 (£1,169.49). Mrs B. Speak, Clitheroe: 22,


£182, nil (£182). J. Walmsley, Mellor: 11, £72.


£53.41 (£125.41). J. I. Walmsley, Waddington: 52, £261.50, £56.48 (£317.98).


Barn dance is sell-out


WEST Bradford Playing


'Field Committee’s barn dance was a complete sell­ out with about 600 people attending. Held at Eaves House


IN spite of the constant threat of thunder and lightning, there was no stopping the annual Rimington and Middop sports day. For the first time,


trophies were awarded to the boy and girl with most points and these were presented by sports committee chairman Mr A. Eccles to Michael Smith and Anna Knight. The races took place on


the .Coulthurst Jubilee field and tea was served in the Memorial Institute.


RESULTS Children’s races Flat. Under 3: Abigail Harri-


.seiT, Katy Hacking, Rachel Braham. Four years: Susan Downing. Five years: Sam Weston. 6*and 7: Boys — Ely


Weston. Girls — Sarah Nichol­ son, Amy Knight, Heather Frankland.


Zoe McLean, Nicola Wilson. Pillow fight. Under 8: Girls


— Nicola Crisp, Heather Frankland. Under 9: Boys Michael Smith, Ben Moyle. 9 to 11: Boys — Michael Frankland, Andrew Oliver. Girls — Anna Knight, Jennifer Hacking. 12 to 15: Bovs — Heath Sedgwick, Richard Oliver. Girls — Nicola


Wilson, Zoe McClean. Girls* skipping. Under 9:


Heather Frankland, Sarah Nicholson, Nicola Crisp.. 9 to 11: Anna Knight, Jennifer Hacking. 12 to 15: Hayley Crisp, Joanne Seed, Zoe McLean.


High jump. 8 and under:


Mark Taylor, Michael Smith. ' Boys Girls — Nicola Crisp. 10 and 11: Boys — Jeffrey Hacking, Michael Frankland. 12 to 15: Boys — Tim Ashton, Heath Sedgwick,' Simon Nicholson. Girls — Hayley Crisp, Anna Knight, Zoe McLean. Egg and spoon. 5-and under:


Sam Weston, Susan Downing, Charlotte Hutton. 8 and under:


Michael Smith, Heather Frank­ land, Mark Taylor. 9 to 11: Boys — J ef frey Hacking, Michael Frankland, Ben Moyle. Girls — Anna Knight, Jennifer Hacking. 12 to 15: Boys —


Simon Nicholson, John Pate,


Richard Oliver. Girls — Zoe McLean, Joanne Seed, Nicola


Butterworth. Potato. 8 and under: Boys —


Farm, West Bradford home of Mr and Mrs Jim Aspiri, there was dancing to music provided by Y2'/2 disco and a chicken supper provided by Mr Jeff- Hoyle, of, Wad


dington. The organisers are ex­


pecting a record - amount to be raised for' Playing Field Committee funds.'


Illustrating holidays


AT the Clitheroe and dis trict Probus Club meeting on June 4th, member’s son Mr Clive Butterworth gave a talk and slide show about his holidays which included visits to Ohio, Washington D.C., the Niagara Falls, Paris and Normandy. He was thanked by Mr


G. Kent Harrison. On June 18th Mrs G. Moore, of Rising Bridge, will speak about the Lanca- . shire witches.


Ely Weston, Sam Weston. Girls — Sarah Nicholson, Amy Knight, Heather Frankland. 8 and 9: Boys — Michael Smith,- Gary Seed, Ben Moyle. Girls — Nicola Crisp. Jennifer Hacking. 10 and 11: Boys — Michael Frankland, Jeffrey Hacking, Andrew Oliver. 12 to 15: Boys — Simon Nicholson, John Pate, Heath Sedgwick. Girls — Hayley Crisp, Anna Knight, Zoe McLean. Three-legged. 8 and under:


Nicola Crisp and Heather Frankland, Amy Knight and


Sarah Nicholson. 9 to 11: Boys — Michael Frankland and Andrew Oliver, Ben Moyle and Jeffrey Hacking. 12 to 15: Boys — Simon N icholson and Kiehard Oliver, Howard Sedg­ wick and John Pate. Girls — Anna Knight and Jennifer Hacking, Hayley Crisp and Clare Moyle. Wcllie throwing. Under 8:


Boys — Ely Weston, Michael Smith, Sam Weston. Girls — Amy Knight, Sarah Nicholson, Nicola Crisp. 9 to 10: Boys — Michael Frankland, Jeffrey Hacking, Ben Moyle. Girls — \ Jennifer Hacking. 11 to 15: Boys — Tim Ashton, Howard Sedgwick, Richard Oliver. Girls — Z je McLean, Kathryn Smith, Nicola Wilson. Sack. 8 and under: Boys —


Michael Smith, Mark Taylor, Ely Weston. Girls — Sarah Nicholson, Nicola Crisp, Heath­ er Frankland. 9 to 11: Boys —1 J e f fre y Hacking, .Michael Frankland, Ben Moyle. Girls — Anna Knight, Jennifer Hack­ ing. 12 to 15: Boys — Tim Ashton, Simon Nicholson, John Pate. Girls — Hayley Crisp,


Jack has much to offer in his new job


AFTER five years of valued service as secret­ ary to Clitheroe Old People’s Welfare Commit­ tee, Mrs Joan Biehler has decided to retire.


Mrs Biehler, who took at his Trade Union head-


over the post following the death of her husband, has' set very high stan­ dards in the service she has given to the Commit­ tee and the Pendle Club, and ,these have been' greatly appreciated.


Attempting to maintain


the standards is new sec­ retary Jack Wrighton, of Chatburn Park Drive.


Mr Wrighton, a native


of York'City, retired' in March, 1980, after work­ ing for 30 years from the London Offices of the Transport Salaried Staffs’ Association (former Rail­ way Clerks’ Association), ■ the last 28 as. a Regional / ' Divsional Officer.


'


Unhappily, he1 suffered : throat cancer some years


20 (54) “ Iki Iko” — Natasha. National placings are in brackets. LP of the-week


“Avalon” — Roxy Music. Chart compiled by Castle Records and Tapes.


„V


ago and had a laryngec­ tomy -operation in \ 1977.' This, was so successful that he 'learned the new way of talking’ and was , able to resume his duties


quarters, but he decided to retire at the minimum


age of 60. Mr Wrighton and his


wife, Mildred, are mem­ bers of the Pendle and Clitheroe Bowling and Cricket Clubs and Jack is a member of Whalley Golf


Club. - They have a married


daughter in Italy and a son who has, lived in -Clitheroe for over 10


years. Mr Wrighton says the


Railway Clerks’ Associa­ tion, which he joined in 1936, when he. started on .the railway at York, fol­ lowing father’s footsteps, had a superb reputation for integrity, sincerity and clerical efficiency. He hopes to bring these qualities to his new volun­


tary job .\ . . . . leaving “ p a rty ” politics and “union” angles strictly on one side!


8 and 9: Boys — Ben Moyle, Andrew Oliver.


Boys — Michael Smith, Ely Weston, Sam Weston. Girls — Nicola Crisp, Heather Frank­ land, Sarah Nicholson. 9 to 11: Boys — J ef frey Hacking Michael Frankland, Ben Moyle. Girls — Anna Knight, Jennifer Hacking. 12 to 15: Boys — Simon Nicholson, Heath Sedg­ wick, Tim Ashton. Girls — Zoe McLean, Kathryn Smith Nicola Buttenvorth. Tug-of-war: Girls beat boys. Slow bicycle. Under 11 B y s — Michael


15 oy^ Smith jys — .John Pate, Heath


Sedgwick, Tim Ashton. Girls — Nicola Wilson,. Nicola But­ tenvorth, Kathryn Smith. Fast bicycle. Boys — Tim


Ashton, John Pate, Heath Sedgwick. Girls — Nicola But­ tenvorth, Nicola Wilson, Zoe McLean. Adults' races


100 yards: Ladies 16 to 25 —


Mrs J. Hacking, Mrs J. Park. Over 25 — Mrs I. Seed, Mrs B. Downing, Mrs B. Spencer. Men — Mr J. Hacking, Mr H. Seed, Mr A. Hacking. 440 yards: Mr J. Hartley, Mr


J. Hacking, Mr A. Hacking. Egg and spoon: Ladies


Airs I. Seed, Mrs B. Spencer,


Mrs B. Downing. Men — Mr J. Hacking, Mr A. Hacking, Mr


A. Knight. Potato: Ladies — Miss V.


Spencer,' Mrs J. Hacking, Mrs B. Spencer. Men — Mr Hartley, Mr A. Hacking, Mr M. Dewhurst. Three-legged: Ladies — Mrs


J. Hacking. Wcllie throwing: Ladies


Airs E. Hartley, Airs J. Sedg­ wick, Airs J. Hacking. Men — Mr A. Hacking, Mr AI. De­ whurst, Air H. Seed. Sack: Ladies — Airs


Hacking, Aliss V. Spencer, Airs I. Seed. Alen — Air A. Hack­ ing, Mr AI. Dewhurst, Air Hartley and Air J. Hacking. Pillow fight: Ladies — Miss


V. Spencer, Airs J. Hacklnj Alen —^ Mr J. Hacking, Air


Hacking, Mr J. Hartley. High jump: Ladies — Miss


V. Spencer, Airs J. Hackin] Alen — Air J. Hartley, Mr Hacking, Air A. Hacking. Tug-of-war: Mr Moorhouse'


team.


Russia on film


B. Spencer and Miss V. Spenqer, Mrs J. Park and Airs


MEMBERS of Clitheroe Afternoon Townswomen’s Guild were shown a fas­ cinating film with taped commentary on a 14-day holiday in Russia by


Clitheroe councillor Brian Braithwaite at their meet­ ing in the Parish Hall on Monday, afternoon. The film included views


of many parts of Russia, including the cities of Moscow and Leningrad. Coun. Braithwaite was thanked by Mrs Blades. The meeting, attended


by some 70 members, was presided over by Mrs A. Pedder and included the treasurer’s report by Mrs K. Higson. Secretary Mrs Windle gave the minutes.


11 and over: $


County opposes plan for flats


A PLAN to build 16 flats and three houses on land in the. centre of Clitheroe has had to be


scrapped. ' ' , The. £300,000 project,


due to start this month, has run into opposition


from the county council. A Blackburn firm' of


builders, Taylor and Hodgson, wanted to transform the derelict site of the old Wellfold Found­ ry behind Clitheroe Civic


Hall. Head of the firm Mr


Peter Taylor was con­ vinced the fully-furnished


-flats would have provided accommodation which was badlv needed in the town. But the County Survey­


or’s department has said that the scheme would mean widening Albion Street and improving its


junction with Waterloo Road to create better


access. , The cost of this work —


■unning into thousands of pounds — would have to be met by the builders and Mr Taylor says he cannot afford this. “The flats would price them­ selves out of the market,” he explained. The site already has


outline permission for re­ sidential development and Mr Taylor now hopes to start a scheme involving 13 th re e -b ed ro om ed houses — possibly in August. He is particularly disap­


pointed that the flats idea has fallen through. “ I’ve i-eceived a number of in­ quiries for flats, even one from Plymouth, so there is a demand for. this type of accommodation,” he added. A coun ty coun ci l spokesman explained that objections were based on an unsatisfactory internal road on the site, plus the fact that the, access road did not meet require­


ments. According to the Ribble


Valley. Council’s Deputy Planning Officer, Mr Peter Nock, talks are still talcing place about the site with Mr Taylor’s film. Said Mr Nock: “There


has always been a prob­ lem with access from Waterloo-Road and hope fully we can come to some agreement.”


B E N N E T T — ROBINSON


A honeymoon in the


Lake District followed the wedding at Clitheroe Parish Church on Satur­ day of Miss Lyn Robinson and Mr John Lawson Bennett. The bride, ■ a nurse, is


the only daughter of Mr and Mrs S. Robinson, of Standen Road, Clitheroe. The bridegroom, a


setter instructor, is the elder son of Mr and Mrs W. Bennett, of Pimlico Road, 'Clitheroe. The bride, given away


by her. father, wore a white tiered gown of. Ita­ lian embroidered tulle trimmed with guipure lace. Her full-length veil was edged with embroi­ dered daisies and held in place by a circlet of white silk flowers and she car­ ried silk roses, lily-of-the- valley, stephanotis and white freesia. Matron of honour was


Mrs Patricia Holden and bridesmaids were Vicky and Michelle Aspin, the bridegroom’s nieces. They wore white organ­


za and blue patterned dresses with circlets of white silk flowers in their hair and carried bouquets of pink roses, lily-of-the- valley and stephanotis. Best man was Mr


Graham Walker, grooms­ man was Mr Richard Waddington and ushers were Mr Neil Robinson, the bride’s brother, and Mr Trevor Bennett, the bridegroom’s brother. Following the cere-'


mony, conducted by the Rev. P. Warren, a recep­


tion was held at the Sun Inn, Waddington.


The couple are to live in


. West View, Clitheroe. Photograph: Raymond


Greenwood, Clitheroe. CLEARED


CLITHEROE magis­ trates cleared Jack Roper (32), of Mitchell Street, Clitheroe, on summonses of driving a car with excess alcohol in his blood, failing to provide a specimen of breath, driv­ ing recklessly, without lights and without insur­ ance. Roper claimed he had


not been driving the car. He said he had been in this house at the time and a friend confirmed this.


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THE mont proved to be most successf tory of Clithe trict Amato " Club. .


The month


the presenta club of new by the Marst Society.


The provi.


shirts, which elusive to the swimmers, is ficial sponsors ming at club area and its the growing and prestige o the North We Apparently


the new un 1


£839 £775 £489


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to good ust were taught on lifesavi earned them, mendation. Nineteei


Wendy Wils Road, and sley, of Moo walking in when they s- fering a he They gave


respiration massage as t taught at a ing Society c blesdale Pool , An amb called, but t diqd. The girls


ceived-a lettc dation for from the Li wreck and H ty,' which pr: their speed a Both girls


of Clitheroe recently re Duke o f awards fr Philip. Lucy, a pu


Girls’ Gra wants to b vironmental and Wendy 1 Newcastle after her A-l


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EVERY e “green belt otherwise t


and parcel -


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AN applicati


the storage rear of the Supermarket Clitheroe st- has been app Ribble Vail- Developmen


■ mittee. The food


currently un tion and th floorspace wi 2,760 ft. It will, ho


no effect on car parkin, members we report by B- ning and Tec Mr Philip Bai


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MOTOR cyci rick Marsd Kirkmoor Clitheroe, si injuries whei was in coll lorry at th Lime Street The lorry Bullock, of i Cottages, C unhurt.


PLAN


AN applicati. corridor at C pital, Chatbu been recei\ Ribble Vail Planning I (number 0284 From Wha


application fo house ext garage at Clitheroe Ro.


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CHANCELI Exchequer Howe will be tomorrow a private meeti East Lanca. trialists at t Restaurant Road.


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THIS year’s . by the Dioce burn Girls Societies and send Fellows at Whalley Saturday.


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